A tech wizard built a pirate radio station to drown out foreign signals. Noah Kalagho from Ifumbo Village in Chitipa District constructed a broadcasting setup reaching five nearby communities. This twenty-five-year-old innovator taught himself the necessary engineering skills while repairing broken receivers for neighbors.
Residents in Traditional Authority Mwaulambya struggle to catch local waves because transmissions from neighboring Tanzania often overpower domestic frequencies. Kalagho aims to fix this signal bleed that forces villagers to miss vital updates regarding agriculture and health.
The creator admitted he lacks a permit from the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority to operate legally. He also mentioned that his gear remains outdated. He asked well-wishers for support to upgrade the transmission quality and expand coverage.
Kalagho claims he can manufacture power inverters and audio amplifiers as well. He urged the state to invest in homegrown electronics manufacturing to boost the economy and reduce reliance on imports.
Residents in Traditional Authority Mwaulambya struggle to catch local waves because transmissions from neighboring Tanzania often overpower domestic frequencies. Kalagho aims to fix this signal bleed that forces villagers to miss vital updates regarding agriculture and health.
The creator admitted he lacks a permit from the Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority to operate legally. He also mentioned that his gear remains outdated. He asked well-wishers for support to upgrade the transmission quality and expand coverage.
Kalagho claims he can manufacture power inverters and audio amplifiers as well. He urged the state to invest in homegrown electronics manufacturing to boost the economy and reduce reliance on imports.